India's COVID-19 epidemic is returning. The country has reported over 5,000 new infections in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of active cases to 35,199. The nation of India recorded 5,880 new cases of COVID-19 and 12 additional deaths in the most recent report released by the Union Health Ministry. While four COVID deaths were reported in Himachal Pradesh and the national capital; Maharashtra, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, and Rajasthan each reported one death; and two of them were reconciled by Kerala.
Experts have issued a cautionary note regarding the variant of the coronavirus that is causing widespread havoc as the nation's fears of a new wave of the virus grow. Experts have noted that in addition to the significant increase in daily COVID cases, they are also observing the emergence of new coronavirus symptoms that were not present during the earlier waves in the nation. Who are at risk and what are these new symptoms? Let's learn everything we can.
Experts have issued a cautionary note regarding the variant of the coronavirus that is causing widespread havoc as the nation's fears of a new wave of the virus grow. Experts have noted that in addition to the significant increase in daily COVID cases, they are also observing the emergence of new coronavirus symptoms that were not present during the earlier waves in the nation. Who are at risk and what are these new symptoms? Let's learn everything we can.
Experts warn of "not seen" signs in previous waves. The highly contagious XBB.1.16 strain of Omicron is one variant that is driving the current coronavirus wave in India. This variant, which is also known as Arcturus, can infect people who have been fully vaccinated as well as those who have recovered from the infection. High fever, a cold, and a cough are some of the most common symptoms associated with the XBB.1.16 variant. However, experts have noticed a few additional (new) symptoms in patients who contract this virus variant. The experts claim that the earlier waves did not present these new symptoms. The fact that it is once more attacking children is even more concerning.
Coronavirus Live: India records 5,880 brand-new cases; Today, nationwide mock drills to assess hospital preparedness begin. Three years after the first case of the coronavirus, the symptoms of COVID-19 have also evolved to include new variants: Experts' New COVID-19 Symptoms: Blocked nose and two other major indicators of COVID infection More news What are the most recent COVID symptoms? In addition to the usual coronavirus symptoms of fever, cough, runny nose, diarrhea, and headache, some children have also reported itchy conjunctivitis and sticky eyes, which were not present in previous waves.